If you are suffering from Seizures and Seizure Disorders you may qualify for Social Security Disability benefits.

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For what reasons can my SSDI benefits be terminated?

Social Security disability benefits continue for as long as a person is disabled. However, there are some circumstances under which they may stop paying those benefits.